The Twenty-Fifth Amendment

The Twenty-Fifth Amendment
Title The Twenty-Fifth Amendment PDF eBook
Author John D. Feerick
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Pages 449
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 0823252000

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Undisputed as the most important synthetic work on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, this revised edition provides the latest in legal thought regarding presidential succession. This new edition of The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Its Complete History and Applications updates John Feerick's landmark study with the Amendment's uses in the past twenty years and how those uses (along with new legal scholarship) have changed the Amendment and perceptions of presidential disability in general. In its formulation, the Twenty-fifth Amendment was criticized as vague and undemocratic, but it has made possible swift and orderly successions to the highest offices in the U.S. government during some of the most extraordinary events in American history. The extent of its authority has been tested over the years: During the Watergate crisis, it was proposed that the Amendment might afford a means by which a president could transfer presidential power during an impeachment proceeding, and it was also suggested that the Amendment could authorize a vice president and cabinet to suspend a president during a Senate impeachment trial. Where once presidential disability was stigmatized, today a president under general anesthesia cedes presidential authority for the length of the procedure with little controversy. The Twenty-fifth Amendment is evolving rapidly, and this book is an invaluable guide for legal scholars, government decision makers, historians, political scientists, teachers, and students studying the nation's highest offices.

The Twenty-fifth Amendment, Its Complete History and Earliest Applications

The Twenty-fifth Amendment, Its Complete History and Earliest Applications
Title The Twenty-fifth Amendment, Its Complete History and Earliest Applications PDF eBook
Author John D. Feerick
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1976
Genre Constitutional amendments
ISBN

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Continues the author's "From failing hands."

Unable

Unable
Title Unable PDF eBook
Author Brian C. Kalt
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 229
Release 2019
Genre Law
ISBN 0190083190

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Since the election of President Donald Trump, the Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the Constitution - covering presidential incapacity - has been a frequent topic of public discussion. But few understand how this amendment really works. Unable: The Law, Politics, and Limits of Section 4 of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment explains, in Part I, the basics of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, especially Section 4, correcting common misconceptions, and resolving some of its ambiguities. Part II explores history: presidential disability before Section 4; the creation of Section 4 in 1965; the (non)use of Section 4 since then; and Section 4's portrayal in movies, books, and television. Part III presents a series of hypothetical scenarios that dramatize how Section 4 would work - or not work - in a wide variety of situations. Part IV concludes with some thoughts on how Section 4 interacts with constitutional law more generally, and some suggestions on how to improve Section 4's operation. Unable is designed to educate and inform the public about Section 4 and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment in an even-handed and accessible way, allowing readers to judge for themselves whether presidents - past and present - were or are fit to serve in office.

The Twenty-fifth Amendment

The Twenty-fifth Amendment
Title The Twenty-fifth Amendment PDF eBook
Author John D. Feerick
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1992
Genre Law
ISBN 9780823213726

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Recounts the history of presidential succession laws leading up to the passage of the Twenty-fifth Amemdment, details the amendment's use during the Nixon and Ford administrations, and analyzes its implications.

From Failing Hands

From Failing Hands
Title From Failing Hands PDF eBook
Author John D. Feerick
Publisher New York : Fordham University Press
Pages 392
Release 1965
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Selected Materials on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment

Selected Materials on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment
Title Selected Materials on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1973
Genre
ISBN

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‘The President Has Been Shot’

‘The President Has Been Shot’
Title ‘The President Has Been Shot’ PDF eBook
Author Herbert L. Abrams
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 428
Release 1994
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780804723251

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This updated paperback edition of the acclaimed analysis of medical and political events surrounding the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan includes a new Postscript on the election of 1992 and "the public's right to know " which covers the health problems and disclosures of Bush, Tsongas, Buchanan, Perot, and Clinton in light of the issues of privacy and confidentiality.